Alfred Dunhill Pipe – The White Spot Bruyere Hexagram Group 3 Pipe

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WHITE SPOT pipes by Alfred Dunhill truly are among the finest pipes made today! Called 'the Rolls Royce of Pipes', these flawless briars are perfect. That means no fills, pits or flaws are found in or on these well-crafted pipes. Of the highest collectability and highly sort after for their sweet smoke, White Spot Pipes give you the prestige of knowing that you are smoking the best!

Although in modern times Dunhill produces a vast range of premium products, from clothes to furniture, the brand started its century old heritage with pipes.

All Dunhill White Spot pipes come with their own presentation box and all feature the iconic White Spot!

Dunhill pipes have the long standing reputation of being the best high grade pipes available. Each Dunhill pipe is hand made, using only the best quality briar available, Only 7% of all pipe bowls cut from this briar are good enough to be a Dunhill Shell Briar Pipe and only 1% make it to be Amber Root.

A little history of Alfred Dunhill:

Alfred Dunhill, famous for supplying briar smoking pipes to the most elite clientele in the world since 1904.He had only two principles that would guide the production of Dunhill Pipes:

Firstly: pipes would be made of only the finest quality briar, with exacting care by expert craftsmen.Secondly: the pipes would be priced accordingly so that the customer would recognise the value of a product.The Dunhill pipe is made to last a lifetime. The pipe smokes well and continues to do so with age.

In 1915, the famous white spot pipe range was introduced when customers had trouble knowing which way to insert the handmade vulcanite mouthpieces, In solution of this Alfred Dunhill ordered white spots to be placed on the upper side of the stem. This would now become a trademark of Dunhill pipes and the “white spot” soon became known as a symbol of quality.

This pipe had been individually photographed, so that the pipe you see in the picture is the pipe you will receive.